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William Kenneth Freshwater, 78, of Siler City, passed away at Hock Family Pavilion of Durham.
Kenneth was born on November 28th, 1947, in Alamance County to Joseph W. Freshwater, Jr and Beryl Barton Freshwater. He is preceded in death by his parents, and his wife, Becky Freshwater.
Kenneth graduated from Elon College with an Accounting Degree, and he held many positions throughout his life. He loved playing his guitar. Kenneth was a loving father, grandfather, and great grandfather and will be missed by many. Left to cherish his memory are his two daughters, Angela Michele Willett and her husband, Tim of Bonlee, and Kristin Gayle Freshwater of Durham; his two granddaughters, Morgan Blake Willett Brown and her husband, Colby, and Briana Willett Williams and her husband, Justin; his three great grandchildren, Layne and Coy Brown, and Fisher Williams; and his cousin, Kaye Chandler and her husband, Curtis of Mebane.
There will be no services at this time.
Smith & Buckner Funeral Home is assisting the Freshwater family.
Online condolences can be made at www.smithbucknerfh.com
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230 N. Second Ave, Siler City, NC 27344

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